Christo Ananth, Narasimman P, Priya N, Aaron James S, Anupama Prasanth, Densy John Vadakkan, Vinothkumar C, Thangam C, Electa Alice Jayarani. A, Stalin Jacob, Parashiva Murthy B M, R.Uma Maheshwari, "A SYSTEM MONITORING FOR HARVESTING OF FARMING USING DRONE TECHNOLOGY", Patent number: 2020101843, Australian Patent, 9th September 2020.
Description:
Christo Ananth et al. brought out present disclosure which provides a system for monitoring and controlling farming using drone technology comprising a drone system for monitoring the farm and transmitting information and a ground control system for controlling the drone system and receiving the information. A camera is provided in the drone system for capturing images and video, a GPS module is provided in the drone system for locating image and video captured by the camera, a sensor module is provided in the drone system for measuring parameters of temperature, humidity, gas and pH. A microcontroller is provided in the ground control system for processing the parameters and transmitting to an artificial intelligence module and the artificial intelligence module is configured for determining present crop growth and predicting future crop growth in the farm based on the data.
A SYSTEM MONITORING FOR HARVESTING OF FARMING USING DRONE TECHNOLOGY
1. Patent number: 2020101843
The Commissioner of Patents has granted the above patent on 9 September 2020, and certifies that the below
particulars have been registered in the Register of Patents.
Name and address of patentee(s):
CHRISTO ANANTH of Department of Electronics and, Communication Engineering, St.Mother Theresa
Engineering College Thoothukudi Tamil Nadu India
Narasimman P of Assistant Professor, Electrical and, Electronics Engineering, CK College of Engineering and
Technology Cuddalore Tamil Nadu India
Priya N. of Assistant Professor, Electrical and, Electronics Engineering, Periyar, Maniammai Institute of Science
and Technology, Thanjavur Tamil Nadu India
Aaron James S of Lecturer IBRI College of Technology Sultanate Of Oman Oman
Anupama Prasanth of Programme Head, College of Computer Studies AMA International University Kingdom of
Bahrain Bahrain
Densy John Vadakkan of Assistant Professor, College of Computer Studies AMA International University
Kingdom of Bahrain Bahrain
Vinothkumar C of Assistant Professor, Department of, Electronics Instrumentation Engineering, Sathyabama
Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai Tamil Nadu India
Thangam C of Assistant Professor / HOD, Department, of Electronics and Communication, Engineering,
St.Mother Theresa Engineering College, Thoothukudi Tamil Nadu India
Electa Alice Jayarani. A of Assistant Professor, Department of, Electronics & Communication Engineering,
St.Mother Theresa Engineering College Thoothukudi Tamil Nadu India
Stalin Jacob of HOD-Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, and Applied Sciences Botho University Gaborone
Botswana
Parashiva Murthy B M of Assistant Professor, Computer Science, and Engineering, JSS Science and
Technology University Mysuru Karnataka India
R.Uma Maheshwari of Department of Computer Science and, Engineering, Francis Xavier Engineering College
Tirunelveli Tamil Nadu India
Title of invention:
A SYSTEM MONITORING FOR HARVESTING OF FARMING USING DRONE TECHNOLOGY
Name of inventor(s):
ANANTH, CHRISTO; P., Narasimman; N., Priya; James S., Aaron; Prasanth, Anupama; John Vadakkan, Densy;
C., Vinothkumar; C., Thangam; Jayarani. A., Electa Alice; Jacob, Stalin; Murthy B. M., Parashiva and
Maheshwari, R.Uma
Term of Patent:
Dated this 9th day of September 2020
Commissioner of Patents
This data, for application number 2020101843, is current as of 2020-09-30 21:00 AEST
2. Patent number: 2020101843
Eight years from 15 August 2020
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Patents and a Certificate of Examination has been issued. See sections 120(1A) and 129A of the Patents Act
1990, set out on the reverse of this document.
Dated this 9th day of September 2020
Commissioner of Patents
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